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Old 19-05-2011, 12:38   #1589
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.

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Originally Posted by carlwaring View Post
Reported as Sky1. And, as I said before, far more people have access to E4 than Sky1.

According to the latest BARB (May 2 - May 8) figures, "Glee" was E4's #1 show with 1.9m viewers. Sky1's #1 show in the same week was "Hawaii Five-0 with just 843k.

Okay, that's actually more than the rest of E4's Top Ten, which does blunt my point slightly, I suppose

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Oh absolutely. But they're still a near-enough monopoly to worry about
Them figures are correct however I don't believe they take into account how many watched the shows via On Demand or via online services like Sky Player. Live viewing figures don't tell the true story these days.
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